What’s in Your Crypto Wallet? McHenry and More in DC This Week

Congressman Patrick McHenry

Congress is returning to action on Capitol Hill this week and blockchain-related happenings include…

On Thursday, April 28 at 10:00 AM ET, The House Committee on Financial Services Committee will convene for a two-part hearing beginning with FinCEN: “Oversight of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.” And then, following in the afternoon at 2 PM ET, the committee will hear, “What’s in Your Digital Wallet? A Review of Recent Trends to Mobile Banking and Payments.” Perhaps, the nod toward a Capital One marketing slogan (“What’s in your wallet?”) was unintended, but blockchain payment rails and cryptocurrency will likely be a hot topic. Webcast available here.

Also in the U.S. House of Representatives, the Committee on Financial Services will hear “Consumers First: Semi-Annual Report of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau” on Wednesday, April 27 at 10 am ET. Get the webcast here. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Rohit Chopra will participate in the semi-annual review of results. It’s possible that cryptocurrency could come up here as banking transparency and regulation is discussed. The day before – on Tuesday, April 26 at 10am – the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs who will also meet with Director Chopra as well as consider “the nominations of Ventris C. Gibson, of Virginia, to be Director of the Mint, and Paul M. Rosen, of California, to be Assistant Secretary for Investment Security, both of the Department of the Treasury.” It’s unlikely the Mint discussion will include NFTs – but maybe someday? See the Senate hearing webcast.

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Treasury Secretary Yellen’s Annual Testimony on International Financial System (VIDEO)

The Annual Testimony of the Secretary of the Treasury on the State of the International Financial System

Time: Wednesday, April 6, 10am ET

House Financial Services Committee Memorandum here:

“The International Financial Institutions Act (22 U.S.C. §262r-4) requires the Secretary of Treasury to present testimony annually before the House Financial Services Committee on the state of the international financial system and U.S. priorities with respect to U.S. participation in the international financial institutions. The Secretary of the Treasury will also discuss other issues related to U.S. global economic cooperation and major international developments affecting the U.S., including Treasury’s role in implementing and enforcing sanctions against Russia.”

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